The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... writer ; and there is no point of style which more marks a poetic writer than the character of his versifica- tion . It is this , for instance , which furnishes us with the most conclusive or at least the clearest evidence that the play ...
... writer ; and there is no point of style which more marks a poetic writer than the character of his versifica- tion . It is this , for instance , which furnishes us with the most conclusive or at least the clearest evidence that the play ...
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... writer was daring enough to enter the lists with him in his lifetime , or to model into a drama a subject which had already employed his pen ; and it is not likely that Lord Sterline , who was then a very young man , and had scarcely ...
... writer was daring enough to enter the lists with him in his lifetime , or to model into a drama a subject which had already employed his pen ; and it is not likely that Lord Sterline , who was then a very young man , and had scarcely ...
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... writers in verse , however widely re- mote in point of genius , taking up the same thought , which , like the one we have here , is in itself almost one of the commonplaces of poetical or rhetorical declamation , however pre - eminently ...
... writers in verse , however widely re- mote in point of genius , taking up the same thought , which , like the one we have here , is in itself almost one of the commonplaces of poetical or rhetorical declamation , however pre - eminently ...
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... writer . After all the commentatorship and criticism of which the works of Shakespeare have been the subject , they still remain to be studied in their totality with a special reference to himself . The man Shakespeare as read in his ...
... writer . After all the commentatorship and criticism of which the works of Shakespeare have been the subject , they still remain to be studied in their totality with a special reference to himself . The man Shakespeare as read in his ...
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... is the pre- terite ) , as in Shakespeare's expression before us , without it . Others of Dr Guest's citations from the same writer exhibit the auxiliaries may , will , can with the 64 [ ACT I. PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY .
... is the pre- terite ) , as in Shakespeare's expression before us , without it . Others of Dr Guest's citations from the same writer exhibit the auxiliaries may , will , can with the 64 [ ACT I. PHILOLOGICAL COMMENTARY .
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